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Do sailboats capsize easily? The answer might surprise you. In this short video, we explain why most sailboats are designed to stay upright, even in strong wind. From ballast keels to righting forces, you’ll learn how stability works on modern sailing yachts. ⛵ In this video: • Why sailboats heel but don’t capsize • How the keel keeps the boat upright • What really makes a sailboat stable • Why proper sail trim matters for safety A must-know concept for beginner sailors, charter sailors, and sailing enthusiasts. 👍 Follow for more quick sailing explanations and practical sailing knowledge. #Sailing #Sailboat #Stability #Keel #LearnToSail #SailingTheory #Yachting #SailingShorts #Nautical